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  2. Chinese space program - Wikipedia

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    Driven by the successes of Soviet Sputnik 1 and American Explorer 1 satellite launches in 1957 and 1958 respectively, China would launch its first satellite, Dong Fang Hong 1 in April 1970 aboard a Long March 1 rocket, making it the fifth nation to place a satellite in orbit. China has one of the most active space programs in the world.

  3. Qianfan - Wikipedia

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    On 6 August 2024 at 06:42 UTC, China launched its first set of eighteen flat panel satellites associated with the project using the Long March 6A launch vehicle, China's 35th orbital launch in the year 2024. The rocket launched from the Taiyuan Launch Complex located in the north of Shanxi Province, and brought the satellites into a polar orbit.

  4. Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center - Wikipedia

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    Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC; Chinese: 酒泉卫星发射中心; pinyin: Jiǔquán Wèixīng Fāshè Zhōngxīn also known as Shuangchengzi Missile Test Center; Launch Complex B2; formally Northwest Comprehensive Missile Testing Facility (西北综合导弹试验基地); Base 20; 63600 Unit) [1] is a Chinese space vehicle launch facility (), a corps grade [2] subordinate unit of the ...

  5. China will launch first satellites of constellation to rival ...

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    SSST's plan is to launch 108 satellites this year, 648 satellites by the end of 2025, provide a "global network coverage" by 2027, and get to 15,000 satellites deployed before 2030.

  6. China launch of relay satellite Queqiao-2 for lunar probe ...

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    China National Space Administration (CNSA) said on Friday its launch of a key signal relay satellite was a "complete success" and it would serve as the communication bridge for its future lunar ...

  7. Wenchang Space Launch Site - Wikipedia

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    At 19 degrees north latitude, the Wenchang Space Launch Site is located on the Chinese island of Hainan, which is the nearest to the equator among Chinese territories.Low-latitude locations are desirable for space launch sites due to the higher speed of rotation closer to the equator, as well as the smaller inclination change maneuver needed to reach geosynchronous orbit. [10]

  8. Analysis-Musk's Starlink races with Chinese rivals to ... - AOL

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    SpaceSail's launches will eventually comprise the Qianfan, or "Thousand Sails," constellation that marks China's first international push into satellite broadband. Three other Chinese ...

  9. Dong Fang Hong 1 - Wikipedia

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    With the successful launch of Dong Fang Hong 1, China became the fifth country after the Soviet Union, United States, France, and Japan to independently launch a satellite. Although Dong Fang Hong 1 was launched nearly 13 years after Sputnik I , its mass exceeded the combined masses of the first satellites of the other four countries.